
Conductive hydrogels
Conductive hydrogels are soft, jelly-like materials that combine water-based substances with conductive components, such as metals or carbon materials. They can transmit electrical signals while maintaining flexibility and biocompatibility, making them useful in biomedical applications like sensors, tissue engineering, and drug delivery. Their unique ability to conduct electricity, resemble biological tissues, and retain moisture allows them to interface effectively with the body or electronic devices, enabling advanced medical diagnostics and therapies that are safe, comfortable, and efficient.